نتایج جستجو برای: roadside plants

تعداد نتایج: 200546  

Journal: :JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 2006

2016
Tianxin Li Minjie Zhang Ke Gu Uwizeyimana Herman John Crittenden Zhongming Lu

The inhalable particles from vehicle exhaust can cause DNA damage to exposed organisms. Research on DNA damage is primarily focused on the influence of specific pollutants on certain species or the effect of environmental pollution on human beings. To date, little research has quantitatively studied the relationship between roadside pollution and DNA damage. Based on an investigation of the roa...

Journal: :Atmosphere 2023

Particulate matter (PM) is the most dangerous type of air pollutant and harmful to human health. Plants can be used as a biofilter remove PM from atmosphere improve quality. In this study, we pollution tolerance index four leaf traits five different plant species commonly in landscaping Korea determine which plants are best suited roadside areas spring, summer, autumn. We found that concentrati...

2017
Claes Bernes James M. Bullock Simon Jakobsson Kris Verheyen Regina Lindborg

Background: Roadsides have been acknowledged as potential substitutes for semi-natural grasslands and other open habitats with high biodiversity, many of which are now declining. Current recommendations for roadside management to promote conservation of biodiversity are largely based on studies of plants in meadows or pastures, although such areas often differ from roadsides in terms of environ...

2016
Claes Bernes James M. Bullock Simon Jakobsson Maj Rundlöf Kris Verheyen Regina Lindborg

Background: In many parts of the world, roadsides are regularly managed for traffic-safety reasons. Hence, there are similarities between roadsides and certain other managed habitats, such as wooded pastures and mown or grazed grasslands. In contrast to roadsides, the latter habitats have declined rapidly in Europe during the last century, and today only a fraction of their former extent remain...

2002
Qasem M. JARADAT Kamal A. MOMANİ

Copper, lead, cadmium, and zinc levels were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in surface soil, plants, and air samples taken from both sides of the major highway connecting Amman with the southern parts of Jordan. Elevated levels of the studied elements were found in both soil and plants on the east side and on the west side of the road compared with the background values. The hig...

Journal: :IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology 2013

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Amy L Tanner Shawn J Leroux

Moose (Alces americanus ) vehicle collisions (MVCs) are an issue throughout the distribution of moose. Many mitigation strategies have been tested and implemented to reduce the number of MVCs, but there have been few empirical analyses of the effectiveness of roadside vegetation cutting. The goal of this study was to determine if roadside vegetation cutting attracted moose into roadside areas t...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
Sezgin Bakirdere Mehmet Yaman

The concentrations of lead, cadmium and copper in roadside soil and plants in Elazig, Turkey were investigated. Soil samples were collected at distances of 0, 25 and 50 m from the roadside. The concentrations of lead, cadmium and copper were measured by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (FAAS). A slotted tube atom trap (STAT) was used to increase the sensitivity of lead and cadmium in F...

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